Where to get Vaccinated in Napa County
There are many vaccination resources across Napa County and California, please visit the sites below to register for a vaccine appointment:MyTurn.ca.gov Information & Support: 1-833-422-4255(Monday – Friday, 8 a.m. to 8 p.m., Saturday & Sunday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.) Additional questions? Please call: 707-253-4540 (Monday-Friday, 9-5 p.m.) or email coronaviru[email protected]
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Francis Bridge Historical Commemoration The City of Napa is honoring our fascinating history on Third Street bridge by installing new plaques to commemorate George M. Francis and his contributions to the Napa Valley Register. Join us on Tuesday, August 24 at 10 a.m. for a recognition event with remarks and a plaque unveiling.
Learn more at https://www.cityofnapa.org/CivicAlerts.aspx?AID=373.
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Road to Recovery: Part 4 When the pandemic hit, every City department had to keep working to make sure the City kept running. Ensuring water, street lights, roads, electricity, parks and more continued on as normally as possible was crucial to keeping Napans safe. See how so many City employees adapted to ensure our essential services didn't stop.
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Napa's Redistricting ProcessWhat You Need To Know Calling all Napans! Sign up to receive notifications about redistricting from the City so you can participate in public hearings and community workshops, draft maps and stay involved in the process.
- Stay notified by checking the 'Redistricting 2021' list under News Flash: https://www.cityofnapa.org/list.aspx
- Read the latest redistricting news: https://www.cityofnapa.org/1025/News
#Redistricting2021 #RedrawNapa
Learn more about Napa's redistricting efforts at CityofNapa.org/Redistricting.
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Recycling Industry Experts in Napa Weigh in on Recycling and More Recently, North Bay Biz published an article covering the various facets of recycling and the challenges posed by recycling various materials. Our own Kevin Miller, Recycling Manager for the City of Napa's Solid Waste & Recycling Division, weighed in, along with other industry experts in the area.
Check out the article here!
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Deadline Extended: Opt In to PG&E's Wood Removal Program September 14thRecently, PG&E began contacting customers about a voluntary wood removal program on private land. To help ensure property owners with eligible wood have the opportunity to participate in this program, PG&E has extended the deadline to submit written opt-in authorization from August 24 to September 14. In addition to phone calls and door knocks that have been conducted to inform property owners of this work, PG&E has also sent eligible property owners a letter and permission form notifying them of the revised deadline to opt in. Are you a property owner with questions? Email [email protected] or call 1-877-295-4949.
Read on for more info.
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Get Your Flume 2 Smart Home Water Monitor Today! The City of Napa has partnered with Flume Water to bring you exclusive savings on the Flume 2 Smart Home Water Monitor!
Flume’s revolutionary device allows you to monitor your water use right from your smartphone 24/7. It will even alert you to possible leaks!
Flume installs easily in just minutes and it gives you the power to:
- Monitor your indoor and outdoor water use anytime from anywhere
- Reduce your water bills with monthly budgets
- Detect and put a stop to leaks immediately
For a limited time only, City of Napa water customers can get a Flume 2 Smart Home Water Monitor for just $65 plus tax and shipping (regularly $199)! Here’s how it works:
1. Purchase your Flume System for $90 plus tax and shipping (regularly $199). 2. Install your Flume System (you can do it yourself!) 3. Automatically get $25 refunded back to your credit card. Act soon! A limited number of Flume Smart Home Water Monitors are available on a first-come, first-served basis.
Get your Flume 2 Smart Home Water Monitor here: https://flumewater.com/napa
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Napa County Issues Health Order Mandating Face Coverings Indoors Amid a surge in COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations, Napa County joined seven other Bay Area counties and the city of Berkeley in issuing a health order mandating indoor masking, regardless of vaccination status. The order by Dr. Karen Relucio, the county’s Health Officer, requires all individuals to wear face coverings when indoors in workplaces and public settings, with limited exemptions, and recommends that businesses make face coverings available to individuals entering their businesses. This order took effect Friday, August 6, 2021 at 12:01am.
Read on for more information.
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Applicants Sought for Napa County Resource Conservation District Board of DirectorsThe County Executive Officer announces one opening on the Napa County Resource Conservation District Board of Directors, with the term of office to commence upon appointment and expire November 30, 2022. The recruitment will remain open until September 18, 2021.Learn more about the position and application process here.
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City Clerk Announces New Board and Commission Openings - Application Deadline Next Friday, August 27 Put your expertise to use and make a difference in your community by applying for one of Napa’s 17 new openings on various boards and commissions!
Open positions include:
- 2 openings - Bicycle and Trails Advisory Commission
- 3 openings - Building and Fire Code Board of Appeals
- 1 opening - Community Development Block Grant Advisory Committee
- 3 openings - Disability Access Board of Appeals
- 1 opening - Napa County Mosquito Abatement District Board
- 3 openings - Parks, Recreation and Trees Advisory Commission
- 4 openings - Senior Advisory Commission
Additional details regarding each position, eligibility, and the application link are available at http://www.CityOfNapa.org/268/Boards-Commissions, under the “Apply” section. All applications must be received by 5:00 p.m. Friday, August 27, 2021.
For more information contact Tiffany Carranza, City Clerk, at (707) 257-9503 or via email at [email protected]
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Know Your Zone - Evacuation Zone Numbers for Emergencies The City and County of Napa are working with Zonehaven to help residents stay safe during emergencies. Napa County has established evacuation zone numbers for authorities to use in emergency alerts, press releases and on social media to notify residents where to go.
#KnowYourZone by visiting community.zonehaven.com, typing in your address in the search bar and writing down your Zone Number.
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Paving to Begin Next Week for Browns Valley Trunk Sewer Project AlignmentPaving began August 9 along the Browns Valley Trunk Sewer Project alignment. This work will take two weeks, and the schedule can be seen on the map below. Residents and businesses along the alignment have received notices in the mail regarding the upcoming paving. Work will take place between 7am and 6pm. Please be prepared for traffic delays in these areas, and plan an alternate travel route to avoid these areas if possible. For more information on this project, visit www.napasan.com/constructionzones.
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Lake Hennessey Boat Launch Closed for the Season The City of Napa has closed the Lake Hennessey Boat Launch (dock) for the season. Record-low water levels at Lake Hennessey due to the region’s current drought make it necessary to close the boat launch for the safety of the public and to protect the lake’s water quality. The boat ramp has become too shallow and is forcing boaters to enter the Lake with their vehicle in order to launch their boats, which can potentially affect the water quality. As always, bodily contact or walking in the water while launching kayaks or canoes from the shore or boat dock is prohibited. Since Lake Hennessey is a municipal water supply, users must follow Boating Regulations and swimming and paddleboarding are not permitted. The Lake Hennessey Boat Dock parking lot will remain open. The boat dock is likely to stay closed until December or later, depending on the quantity of winter rain the region receives and the Lake’s levels. The City of Napa’s Water Division will continue to monitor the Lake’s levels and adjust closures accordingly. The Napa City Council declared a Moderate Water Shortage on May 4, and on July 20 enacted regulations that limit outdoor irrigation to two days per week. Napa’s Utilities Department is working to help residents make every drop count and reduce their personal water consumption through conservation tips, financial incentives, free water-saving devices, and educational opportunities. Visit the City’s Water Conservation page to learn more.
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Donate Unused School Supplies to the Teacher Resource Center of the North BayAny unused notebooks, packs of pencils or folders sitting around your home? Donate them to the Teacher Resource Center of North Bay! The local nonprofit provides teachers in Napa County with basic classroom supplies free of charge to enhance students' educations. But they need help filling their shelves! Shop for bargains or bring in your gently used classroom/office supplies to any of the drop off locations.
Visit teacherresourcecenter.org for more information.
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2020 State of the City2020 was quite the year. From the pandemic and wildfires to elections and the Census, the City of Napa overcame some incredible challenges to ensure our residents and businesses received necessary support, resources, information and service to keep moving forward.
Read about all the ways the City of Napa was able to adapt, carry on, persevere, stay strong and still manage to execute important and meaningful work in the 2020 State of the City: https://www.cityofnapa.org/168/State-of-the-City
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Getting Tested for COVID-19 If you think you may have COVID-19 symptoms or have come into close contact with someone who was diagnosed with COVID-19, you can get tested in Napa!
Visit https://www.countyofnapa.org/2776/COVID-19-Testing to find testing locations near you and other helpful COVID-19 testing resources.
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Stay Connected!Now, more than ever, staying connected is so important. Follow the City of Napa on social media, subscribe to our e-newsletter and register for Nixle alerts today!
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